Audiobus: Use your music apps together.

What is Audiobus? — Audiobus is
an award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you use
your other music apps together. Chain effects on your favourite
synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like
GarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface output
for each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive a
synth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDI
keyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.
And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.

Looks like serious fun. Its sound freaking huge. However, I'm thinking that I need to delve more into Kronecker, Mersenne and FM Player (yes, I know they are different beasties) to get that atmospheric, whispy, echoey, tinny, etc. thang. Caller?

Watch the video and slip Doug a $1. Apple has stopped funding him so "won't you help" with a Patreon donation to keep him making these videos so you can spend more money on the "Epic, Mega, cool beans Apps". You already ate the meal... leave a tip.

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I know he makes $0.0000001 per video viewing too but there's not enough of us is there?

Additionally, Doug gets App freebees to give away so joining his Patreon is like playing the Lottery for free apps. Spend a buck and play the game. Winners every month (or so).

@McDtracy said:
Watch the video and slip Doug a $1. Apple has stopped funding him so "won't you help" with a Patreon donation to keep him making these videos so you can spend more money on the "Epic, Mega, cool beans Apps". You already ate the meal... leave a tip.

TIPS = To Insure Prompt Service.

I know he makes $0.0000001 per video viewing too but there's not enough of us is there?

Additionally, Doug gets App freebees to give away so joining his Patreon is like playing the Lottery for free apps. Spend a buck and play the game. Winners every month (or so).

@kinkujin said:
Looks like serious fun. Its sound freaking huge. However, I'm thinking that I need to delve more into Kronecker, Mersenne and FM Player (yes, I know they are different beasties) to get that atmospheric, whispy, echoey, tinny, etc. thang. Caller?

@kinkujin said:
Looks like serious fun. Its sound freaking huge. However, I'm thinking that I need to delve more into Kronecker, Mersenne and FM Player (yes, I know they are different beasties) to get that atmospheric, whispy, echoey, tinny, etc. thang. Caller?

I think if you’re into soundscapes, experimental noises, and sound design this feller can’t be beaten. And on top of that it can do the normal curtains too.

If not then you might get a bit frustrated....it’s a snotty feisty donkey of a thing, and spits out noises which even hardcore weirdos like me find difficult to stomach, at times. But when you hit that sweet spot it’s probably the best synth you’ll hear on iOS.

It can be tinny. Gratey, yes that too. Horrible....in my hands, definitely. But by golly it’s fun.

@McDtracy said:
Watch the video and slip Doug a $1. Apple has stopped funding him so "won't you help" with a Patreon donation to keep him making these videos so you can spend more money on the "Epic, Mega, cool beans Apps". You already ate the meal... leave a tip.

TIPS = To Insure Prompt Service.

I know he makes $0.0000001 per video viewing too but there's not enough of us is there?

Additionally, Doug gets App freebees to give away so joining his Patreon is like playing the Lottery for free apps. Spend a buck and play the game. Winners every month (or so).

I've noticed when using Aparillo AU3 in AUM by Kymatica on iOS 12.1 that the iPad battery drains very quickly. I think I'm losing 1% charge every 30-60 seconds though I haven't measured it accurately. The AUM set is complex with many plugins from different vendors (including Turnado from the same app vendor), and the same set without Aparillo probably drops 1% every 5-10 minutes roughly.

I am working on an iPad Pro 2017, and I heard reports that the 120Hz screen refresh was causing battery issues with some apps, but this clearly isn't affecting the other AU3s in the set.

I haven't tested the standalone Aparillo for comparison, and I haven't checked whether it happens so much when Aparillo's GUI is open or closed.